The Pro version cost $15 at most to make. The Competition and league ball probably cost $14.50 to make. The labor and materials have nothing to do with the cost. They made the best ball they could for the Pro ball, then purposefully made the other two feel worse, as best they could, to justify price difference. The truth is, the league ball should be $40, the Competition should be $60, and the Pro should be $80 and even that is padding the pro ball with a pretty heavy markup.
It doesn't work that way. The price difference is related to the R&D required or spent on the pro ball to make sense. That's why it costs what it costs. I don't work for addidas or nothing of the sort, but people tend to forget that months and months of research of a massive team is spent creating a new ball, from the physics, to the materials selected, to the feeling, the design, and all that costs money (or better said, time spent, which then gets into salaries for employees). Now, surely, the League and Competition also take time to design/plan/scheme, but much less surely as they don't need to be as precise nor fit the same exact requirements. That's why those are cheaper. And this is all not accounting for the profit that adiddas has to make on the balls themselves, because recovering the investment is just part of the problem, they need to make money on top of that.
Your theory of the pro’s divots giving more curve has some truth to it in aerodynamics. It gives slightly more lift and when given spin to it, curves more as a result
at the rate the technologies are incorporated into the play ball, it would be easier for strikers and midfielder to direct the ball to where they intend to place it..i think gola keepers should be paid more in the future because goal keepers will need to be really really good to anticipate the ball
Dude anticipation comes from the player, the more direct it is the easier to anticipate. When I anticipate bottom left I dive completely bottom left. The more direct the shot the better cause the dude shoots it straight to my hands. Power is what changes it and makes it un-savable but that’s down to the player, not the ball.
I think I'd take the League ball, not for its performance, but the fact that it is pretty affordable. Speaking of the League ball, as I was on a layover in Doha on a return trip to Manila from Scandinavia, I was able to secure myself the Al Rihla League ball at Hamad International Airport's FIFA Store
I bought the league ball ! I’m not going to lie it’s actually helped with my accuracy and shot. But I did have to use more power than I’d use for my other ones despite that I’d still get it again but maybe the comp ball this time as I’d use the pro one for a special occasion (never) .😂
In my opinion the mini is also pretty good to just play casually for example in your own house, i like to improve my technichs and juggling skills with it.
Never trust a store when it comes to reviewing products, obviously they are going to say that there is a huge difference but still say that the second one is decnt just for more people to buy
You should play with and feel the balls without knowing which is which ball while your friend with you knows. Then when you are done playing he’ll tell you and you can give an honest review of the balls without the placebo effect
I actually try to go into the movement in the video, but the Pro feels faster and more direct. The Competition definitely also has the solid, match ball like vibe to it but in a 'thinner' and less powerful way, and finally the league feels a little more padded to the touch with a slightly slower and more lazy flight pattern. Hope it makes sense. /Jay
I have the previous WC match ball and just got my sons the WC replica size 4. Very impressed! Look forward to the match ball dropping in price before buying it
This ball in the pro version is better than the Pl strike ball it feels amazing striking it and it curves like crazy which makes it so much fun in the air goal keepers hate this ball 😂
To me it sounds like Jay Mike preferred the construction of the Telstar League and Uniforia League balls (I’m pretty sure the construction of the two are identical) to the Al Rihla league ball. I bet he is correct that the Select Numero 10 is better than the Al Rihla league for many people in ideal conditions, but in wet conditions I like to have the reassurance of the thermal bonding construction to reduce water absorption. When you look for balls under $40 USD that have thermal bonding, the list starts looking a whole lot shorter.
I splurged and got myself the match ball for Christmas. It's really nice and hands down better than any other ball I've played with. It comes off the foot really nicely and just feels great. Lots of fun.
I have the competition ball and it's exactly how you described it. It *does* require a bit more (lot more) power and swerve in order to make it move in the air like you desire it you
Good review thanks but could you give your review about nike balls and puma balls which model is better for each price point. maybe in a short. thankyou.
2022 World Cup Official Match Ball is the only FIFA quality Pro football I own. I don't play with it tho, its been put in my collection alongside with a FIFA world cup trophy and a Mini-Messi statue
Yes tbh league ball is the same the only different is the texture is so smooth then the others plus when u get it shipped a bit of air is out only a Bit while the others so much air is out and u need to fill it
I bought the pro for $53 after shipping and tax on the adidas app. Crazy deal! I’m going to hopefully find this comment in the future and call myself an idiot for letting my dog rip it up.
What I got from this video. The league ball is a cheap version of the pro, it feels almost the exact same but it just… isn’t. The competition isn’t trying to mimic the pro, its, it’s own ball.
Netflix is about $180 per year, these balls last for years if you don't accidentally leave them at the pitch. $160 is actually a good deal for those who play regularly.
i bought mine and wow, i never had a really expensive ball the max would be 40, but the 160 al rila feels so good to pass, ping. when i put power into a shot i feel it, its feels great unlike the cheaper ones
@Termite yes. It My go to ball. If you have the money and can afford it. Great ball, and it feels good to kick. Just take care of it. I wouldn't recommend using the ball if you're gonna use it on cement or concrete of a field ball
@@kevsimoes i found the competitive version at a field in my school yesterday,it was nobody's so i just took it,you think it will last a long time,close to the expensive one?
@Termite yes if you take care of it, yes. Obviously if you are kicking it into tree branches and cement, it will wear down more, but if you use it on grass turf it was last a long time.
Skill is all what matters. A lot of todays and past pro players came from poor backgrounds, even played without shoes and look where they went. Unless you willing to pay for the price it’s up to you. Does it make you a better player? No.
I got the competition and the official match ball,overall solid balls yet more padding is needed for the competition ball to make it feel a little less hollow.Yet overall solid ball!🤩⚽️
Would you say the competition is at least 90% as good as the pro? Is it close enough that the comp is the better option? Or do u think the pro is so much better that it is worth the price?
@@unbrroken4810 the comp is an overall solid ball,yet the official ball is one of the better balls on the market.The ball is fast and could guarantee smooth moves,and personally the comp just cannot compete with the official ball,it is around 60-70% as good as a match ball.Yet still a really good ball for its price
Please review some futsal and 5-A balls as well, because most of us play on small artificial grass pitches or indoor where matchballs are not good option. For example, I like Nike Duro Reflect balls but they are not available anywhere over internet for today, so I would like to get some help to chose new ball to play indoors. I see you have quite much options in your store but would be cool if you would share oppinions on them.
Ok, then in 7-10 years sell it on eBay and make money. But there’s nothing special about this ball so the price might. Not be that much higher in the future.
Would the Pro be much more durable than the other two options? I think $160 would be justified a bit more if there was a significant increase in durability
On paper, yes, it should be significantly more durable - and also hold air better, but as for the durability it’s too early in the ball’s life cycle for me to say. /Jay
@@unisport I have one of the Pros, and i can say that is a very durable football as ive already used it on ag turf for about 20-30 hours. I have only owned other footballs in the takedown range, and those would get beat to crap after the same amount of time but the Pro still feels just like it did fresh out of the box. So the durability is very good.
Jay have you tested the Select Super Brilliant? Like to hear your feedback specifically. I’ve liked the medium-high end balls but still prefer hand stitched over the plastic feel of the glued (thermobonded/fused). Also, the roll the type of pitch (turf, grass, wet turf, unkept tall grass) conditions seem to really playa roll in feel & performance
Ordered the Competition one for 40 € today, I hope it will be an amazing ball. Last time I had a decent ball was 12 years ago, when I was 13-14 (higher tier Jabulani, not OMB). I have only used 10-15 € balls since. Now I am 25 with peak strenght and agility in legs, I am so excited :D Hope I won’t be disappointed.
My uncle gave me a 298 pound budget at the football store and I bought the superfly 8 and a psg shirt and a model of the psg stadium and the wrong AL RIHLA cus I didn’t know that there was a difference until I saw this video a day after
I buy a one that cost 22€ White ball with a little bit of orange and light blue. Patterns are similar to original ball but it just have blue and orange. Nothing special but i am pleased.
For size 3 I only see Al Rihla training ball. But don't like the fact about machine stitched outer surface. Size 4 for 2 years a little bit big I guess ( there's option for competition ball )
No sensors and tech from what Ive heard. Stadiums have sensors that connect to the ball. So unless you have extra 100 million to build a stadium its impossible
While this did answer some of my questions about cheap and expensive balls one thing I’m curious about is how much longer will the pro ball last compared to the other 2 cause I’m not exactly a diehard footballer but I like having nice things that can put up with a lot of not so nice treatment. 100 something for a ball would be worth it to me if I didn’t have to spend that again for a very long time
After 2 hours of pings with a cheap ball and spraining my groin, I quickly got a top quality ball. It's night and day. With thatl It really makes the difference. The compression is even throughout and It's not a chore to hit all afternoon. It also lasted for like 4 years until my stupid friend fired it over the entire ground into no-mans land...
If you are in pakistan the ball is so cheap that you can get It only for 8000 pkr or 35$ because It does not have to be imported and the ball is made in pakistan
Does the competition ball have any texturing or dimples for better ball grip or control? I know the match ball has it, just wondering if the competition ball has it as well.
GRAB ALL THE DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF AL RIHLA HERE: www.unisportstore.com/football-equipment/593-adidas-footballs
How I tried to but it is no UK delivery
Hi can you help me please
Help me
Im Indian can I buy anything from your shop
@@O.O.O.O.O.O.O.1 hi i can help u with this
POV: You want to get an expensive ball but you feel like you are going to kick it over the fence and never get it back.
Facts tho
lol 😆
That happens too much
facts
Lol😂😂
My mentality is also like this😂
The Pro version cost $15 at most to make. The Competition and league ball probably cost $14.50 to make. The labor and materials have nothing to do with the cost. They made the best ball they could for the Pro ball, then purposefully made the other two feel worse, as best they could, to justify price difference. The truth is, the league ball should be $40, the Competition should be $60, and the Pro should be $80 and even that is padding the pro ball with a pretty heavy markup.
Marketing am I right?
Gotta got that 2000% (made up number, don't sue me) profit
In the Middle East I got the pro ball for 80 dollars
It doesn't work that way. The price difference is related to the R&D required or spent on the pro ball to make sense. That's why it costs what it costs.
I don't work for addidas or nothing of the sort, but people tend to forget that months and months of research of a massive team is spent creating a new ball, from the physics, to the materials selected, to the feeling, the design, and all that costs money (or better said, time spent, which then gets into salaries for employees).
Now, surely, the League and Competition also take time to design/plan/scheme, but much less surely as they don't need to be as precise nor fit the same exact requirements. That's why those are cheaper.
And this is all not accounting for the profit that adiddas has to make on the balls themselves, because recovering the investment is just part of the problem, they need to make money on top of that.
@@Elratauru That actually makes sense
Your theory of the pro’s divots giving more curve has some truth to it in aerodynamics. It gives slightly more lift and when given spin to it, curves more as a result
Plus it feels different when you try to control the ball.
at the rate the technologies are incorporated into the play ball, it would be easier for strikers and midfielder to direct the ball to where they intend to place it..i think gola keepers should be paid more in the future because goal keepers will need to be really really good to anticipate the ball
its still the same wdym it doesnt change anything for the gk, this balle is just more accurate and that's it
@@happybanana3134 exactly😭
Dude anticipation comes from the player, the more direct it is the easier to anticipate. When I anticipate bottom left I dive completely bottom left. The more direct the shot the better cause the dude shoots it straight to my hands. Power is what changes it and makes it un-savable but that’s down to the player, not the ball.
Jabulani error has entered the chat. Lucky goals galore in 2010 world cup
I think I'd take the League ball, not for its performance, but the fact that it is pretty affordable. Speaking of the League ball, as I was on a layover in Doha on a return trip to Manila from Scandinavia, I was able to secure myself the Al Rihla League ball at Hamad International Airport's FIFA Store
I bought the league ball ! I’m not going to lie it’s actually helped with my accuracy and shot. But I did have to use more power than I’d use for my other ones despite that I’d still get it again but maybe the comp ball this time as I’d use the pro one for a special occasion (never) .😂
is league ball's name this:
AL RIHLA LEAGUE JUNIOR 350 BALL
I also have the league one
@@venimadhav5630 no
bro I paid 150 usd for the pro ball and looking at this video I think i got scammed and got the league ball BCS my ball desnt look like this wtf
@@happybanana3134 rip where did you buy it?
im convinced adidas current ball making is amazing. I still have the the 2018 ball, cant wait to get the pro one day soon.
In my opinion the mini is also pretty good to just play casually for example in your own house, i like to improve my technichs and juggling skills with it.
Never trust a store when it comes to reviewing products, obviously they are going to say that there is a huge difference but still say that the second one is decnt just for more people to buy
You should play with and feel the balls without knowing which is which ball while your friend with you knows. Then when you are done playing he’ll tell you and you can give an honest review of the balls without the placebo effect
So in your words what did you feel Between them all in there movement ETC? I can see the difference also with the Price range how much does it last?
I actually try to go into the movement in the video, but the Pro feels faster and more direct. The Competition definitely also has the solid, match ball like vibe to it but in a 'thinner' and less powerful way, and finally the league feels a little more padded to the touch with a slightly slower and more lazy flight pattern. Hope it makes sense. /Jay
Okay Thanks ! Good day!
Hi
Hi?
These adidas footballs are manufactured in my hometown and we can get the 170$ match ball for 20$ from the local market. LOL
I have the previous WC match ball and just got my sons the WC replica size 4. Very impressed! Look forward to the match ball dropping in price before buying it
baller. I only got the kids the WC training ball cause they just constantly lose their balls on the pitch.
This ball in the pro version is better than the Pl strike ball it feels amazing striking it and it curves like crazy which makes it so much fun in the air goal keepers hate this ball 😂
To me it sounds like Jay Mike preferred the construction of the Telstar League and Uniforia League balls (I’m pretty sure the construction of the two are identical) to the Al Rihla league ball. I bet he is correct that the Select Numero 10 is better than the Al Rihla league for many people in ideal conditions, but in wet conditions I like to have the reassurance of the thermal bonding construction to reduce water absorption. When you look for balls under $40 USD that have thermal bonding, the list starts looking a whole lot shorter.
I bought like 4 of the $40 al rihla balls and they're some of the nicest i've ever used in my life so I'm satisfied as is
I splurged and got myself the match ball for Christmas. It's really nice and hands down better than any other ball I've played with. It comes off the foot really nicely and just feels great. Lots of fun.
i wonder how long it will be until someone starts to work on the ball for the 2026 tournament?
I am excited Philippines qualified for 2023 women world cup
Its probably already under designing and construction
Oh Jayy... you the presentation king, my man🔥🌚
I have the competition ball and it's exactly how you described it. It *does* require a bit more (lot more) power and swerve in order to make it move in the air like you desire it you
Love you guys ✌✌⚽️Keep it up
Knowing the location af the football pitch feels so great! Have been playing here (not only on AG) for over 10 years and still going :)
Thank you, just the video I was waiting for!
i know its hard to "test", but you missed the most important factor with balls nowadays: durability
I didn’t forget, it’s just too early in the lifecycle to really say. /Jay
The video I was looking for. Thank you
Good review thanks but could you give your review about nike balls and puma balls which model is better for each price point. maybe in a short. thankyou.
2022 World Cup Official Match Ball is the only FIFA quality Pro football I own.
I don't play with it tho, its been put in my collection alongside with a FIFA world cup trophy and a Mini-Messi statue
I bought the league ball and tbf at first it felt a little slippery and a little heavy but I’ve been playing with it for a while and i really like it
Yes tbh league ball is the same the only different is the texture is so smooth then the others plus when u get it shipped a bit of air is out only a Bit while the others so much air is out and u need to fill it
I bought the pro for $53 after shipping and tax on the adidas app. Crazy deal! I’m going to hopefully find this comment in the future and call myself an idiot for letting my dog rip it up.
Which ball would YOU choose? ⚽ /Jay
I would choose the Al Rihla Pro.
Competition
Pro
Competition ball
I got al Rihla pro
if you could buy the expensive one would you even be watching this!?😂😂
What I got from this video.
The league ball is a cheap version of the pro, it feels almost the exact same but it just… isn’t.
The competition isn’t trying to mimic the pro, its, it’s own ball.
So what your saying is that you should just by the league ball
@@Gabriel-ft1ug yes
Netflix is about $180 per year, these balls last for years if you don't accidentally leave them at the pitch. $160 is actually a good deal for those who play regularly.
i bought mine and wow, i never had a really expensive ball the max would be 40, but the 160 al rila feels so good to pass, ping. when i put power into a shot i feel it, its feels great unlike the cheaper ones
@@kevsimoesdo you think it was worth it 9 months later?
@Termite yes. It My go to ball. If you have the money and can afford it. Great ball, and it feels good to kick. Just take care of it. I wouldn't recommend using the ball if you're gonna use it on cement or concrete of a field ball
@@kevsimoes i found the competitive version at a field in my school yesterday,it was nobody's so i just took it,you think it will last a long time,close to the expensive one?
@Termite yes if you take care of it, yes. Obviously if you are kicking it into tree branches and cement, it will wear down more, but if you use it on grass turf it was last a long time.
He literally said "now don't get me wrong" like a 💯 times 😂😂
Skill is all what matters. A lot of todays and past pro players came from poor backgrounds, even played without shoes and look where they went. Unless you willing to pay for the price it’s up to you. Does it make you a better player? No.
Unisport I love your content and it has helped loads I play lb
Should of let him play with each ball without telling him which one is the pro one until the end
Nice video, very helpful
Hi Unisports can you make a high jump tutorial please.
By the way thanks for nice content.
I got the competition and the official match ball,overall solid balls yet more padding is needed for the competition ball to make it feel a little less hollow.Yet overall solid ball!🤩⚽️
Would you say the competition is at least 90% as good as the pro? Is it close enough that the comp is the better option? Or do u think the pro is so much better that it is worth the price?
@@unbrroken4810 the comp is an overall solid ball,yet the official ball is one of the better balls on the market.The ball is fast and could guarantee smooth moves,and personally the comp just cannot compete with the official ball,it is around 60-70% as good as a match ball.Yet still a really good ball for its price
@@unbrroken4810 sorry for replying so late ,haven’t been active lately
@@玩家101-d2p Thank you. I will probably buy the comp ball
did you buy the competition ball at last?does it performance well?
Please review some futsal and 5-A balls as well, because most of us play on small artificial grass pitches or indoor where matchballs are not good option.
For example, I like Nike Duro Reflect balls but they are not available anywhere over internet for today, so I would like to get some help to chose new ball to play indoors. I see you have quite much options in your store but would be cool if you would share oppinions on them.
paying 130 more just to get a "pro" version of a football, who are they trying to fool lmao
I bought the pro, and I will not even open it, it’s just going to sit at my shelf. But I absolutely love it
Ok, then in 7-10 years sell it on eBay and make money. But there’s nothing special about this ball so the price might. Not be that much higher in the future.
Would the Pro be much more durable than the other two options? I think $160 would be justified a bit more if there was a significant increase in durability
On paper, yes, it should be significantly more durable - and also hold air better, but as for the durability it’s too early in the ball’s life cycle for me to say. /Jay
@@unisport I have one of the Pros, and i can say that is a very durable football as ive already used it on ag turf for about 20-30 hours. I have only owned other footballs in the takedown range, and those would get beat to crap after the same amount of time but the Pro still feels just like it did fresh out of the box. So the durability is very good.
@@vancekrutikov68is 100 dollars good for the pro version? my local football shop has the pro on sale
Id go for the Pro to Collect and League for Practice and have Fun outside
Love you guys
would you recommend the Al Rihla over the Nike flight for training sessions? I'm looking to buy one but just don't know which one.
adidas ball way better between nikes
@@statysh I agree. I bought both to compare years ago..
1988, My Older brother gifted me an Original TanGo .. It was sold then 3.5KD-5KD, 10$-15$.
I still have it, but the outer paint has peeled off.
Jay have you tested the Select Super Brilliant? Like to hear your feedback specifically. I’ve liked the medium-high end balls but still prefer hand stitched over the plastic feel of the glued (thermobonded/fused). Also, the roll the type of pitch (turf, grass, wet turf, unkept tall grass) conditions seem to really playa roll in feel & performance
I saw your review of best ball. Agreed. Didn’t realize Select uses sonic welding on new Super Brilliant version. 👍😁
I am buying the derbystar brilliant replica version.
Would you recommend vapor 14, gt2, or speed flow for box to box. I just don’t want blisters or to get injured, and mostly comfort.
speedflow are pretty comfortable for my foot shape, but i would recommend trying on all of them
Hey, great video! Wanted to ask you which football boot were you wearing exactly? 🤩
Ordered the Competition one for 40 € today, I hope it will be an amazing ball. Last time I had a decent ball was 12 years ago, when I was 13-14 (higher tier Jabulani, not OMB). I have only used 10-15 € balls since. Now I am 25 with peak strenght and agility in legs, I am so excited :D Hope I won’t be disappointed.
I wonder if I should have spent 50 more and buy the OMB.
How does it feel.feel good? i am going to buy one, the comp version.
@@xuantao3220 yea, very good ball, but it holds mud so much and mine leaks just a bit, need to pump it every 2 weeks.
In terms of kicking, A tier ball, but you won’t find S tier ball under 50 anyways.
The dimples in the ball are more aerodynamic moves faster and can catch easier.
My uncle gave me a 298 pound budget at the football store and I bought the superfly 8 and a psg shirt and a model of the psg stadium and the wrong AL RIHLA cus I didn’t know that there was a difference until I saw this video a day after
i wish for you guys to also ship them to malaysia
Nothing compares to the looks of the Brazuca.
The cheapest football of 35 Euro still cost's 4 thousand taka in Bangladesh just imagine the economy 📉
I buy them a month after the World Cup…price drops like a rock..
How much does it drop?
I’ve got the winter version, you know. Just in case it snows in Qatar 🤣🤣
I buy a one that cost 22€
White ball with a little bit of orange and light blue. Patterns are similar to original ball but it just have blue and orange. Nothing special but i am pleased.
I would choose Select brand top ball
I have the leaugue ball and it’s a bit heavy and it’s naturally slippy but it’s cool.
how is it now? is it durable i just ordered one
Just bought the training ball it feels so much better then the competition one I have
All of them are good I like the 35 one the most because the color of it is light
For size 3 I only see Al Rihla training ball. But don't like the fact about machine stitched outer surface. Size 4 for 2 years a little bit big I guess ( there's option for competition ball )
Just go for the competition version you get the best of both worlds
Is it still feeling good for you? Ik it comment was 2 months ago but I'm wondering about the durability
Thanks bro
POV: You buy the pro ball every World Cup to display in your office, never to leave the box.
durability over time? would expensive be worth it?
I got al hilm competition AND BRO THE GRIP IS INSANE
Ordered the pro version on sale for 80 euros which is a great price actually
so what tier do you recommend for all balls in general? ranging from all 5 tiers
I was 10 when this show came out 😢
The training ball: Am I a joke to you
Where can I find the comp one don t know if I am buying the comp one or the bad one
After this video i think hes about right it is worth the price but since i cant offord it I’ll stick to numero diez.
I have the pro version, I feel it is too light for me. I prefer the Penalty Ecoknit balls.
I cant find any information online, but any idea how much the real ball (with the sensors and tech inside) would cost?
about 240 bro
like probably 20 bucks
2 goats and a woman
No sensors and tech from what Ive heard. Stadiums have sensors that connect to the ball. So unless you have extra 100 million to build a stadium its impossible
@@WillSmith-yi4ez and people to die building it
I’m gonna buy this from adidas but should I buy training or mini? (My only two options cuz I have less money)
hey i can give u discounts
Training
ok I bought already
I have two now😂 I couldn't resist
While this did answer some of my questions about cheap and expensive balls one thing I’m curious about is how much longer will the pro ball last compared to the other 2 cause I’m not exactly a diehard footballer but I like having nice things that can put up with a lot of not so nice treatment. 100 something for a ball would be worth it to me if I didn’t have to spend that again for a very long time
After 2 hours of pings with a cheap ball and spraining my groin, I quickly got a top quality ball. It's night and day. With thatl It really makes the difference. The compression is even throughout and It's not a chore to hit all afternoon. It also lasted for like 4 years until my stupid friend fired it over the entire ground into no-mans land...
Well, I guess you should show him this video so he knows which ball to get you as compensation! /Jay
(and yeah agree on everything else)
1:19 holy moly what happend to your thumb?
I bought it a couple of days ago it’s curve is beautiful
Love unisport
If you are in pakistan the ball is so cheap that you can get It only for 8000 pkr or 35$ because It does not have to be imported and the ball is made in pakistan
We forgot about the training version of the ball
Does the competition ball have any texturing or dimples for better ball grip or control? I know the match ball has it, just wondering if the competition ball has it as well.
The league ball for istanbul 23 has it
Yo Jay idk if you have tested a mitre ball but the panel structure look similar, does the flight and feel of the Al Rihla have similarities as well?
Hey Jay what's up bro
Rely useful
How do you get delivery to UK from unispor because I tryed to order numero ten and there's no UK and I can't find it anywhere else
To me Quatars World Cup match ball Al Rihla by Adidas is the best tech ball ever seen and felt 💖💖👏🏻👏🏻🤗⚡🌴⚽🏆
Got mine today what a wonderful ball
I gotta admit, it’s a beautiful looking ball, and probably the best performing World Cup ball so far.
Teamgeist be laughing in the corner
What do to think about India 's future football team . By seeing the youth .Do you think India could make it ( to Unisport)
No
@@romanianpatriot5309 Didn't asked you
@@ROZEDITS117 ask*
@@romanianpatriot5309 I will not ask😂😂😂
no
Is the training ball of al rihla official ball?
When would you start shipping to Pakistan please reply
Adidas store se kharidle janab
@@unknown_L thanks
I'm not gonna buy the best ball just to have opposing strikers scoring bangers against me 😅
You a goalkeeper 🤣🤣
I'm not able to find difference in thumbnail....😅